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Venue: Woodhouse Studio
Event: Exact day is not known
Location: Leeds England
Bootlegger: David Whittemore
📝 Pat Says
Basically, I did the drum programming, bass and large electric guitars (note how I "invented" Slowdive on Pedby's Grace), Richard did the mad ethnic instruments and a bit of bass and guitar, Sumishta sang, played the lap steel guitar and did a bit of electric 12-string. Any glockenspiels are probably down to me.
Richard and I went on to try and rub the project up into a finished album with a big session at Woodhouse in November 92 (during which Richard also got into glockenspiel action, as I recall), but although we committed a further ten or so backing tracks (including the truly awesome "My Milkfloat" featuring a casio playing "My Desert" to itself under a barrage of early sixties electric milkfloat noises, which Richard insisted sounded just like Jimi Hendrix), we never finished them off. I still have the instrumental roughs at home. Richard and I often talked of finishing it all off, but neither of us likes the phone very much and it never got done.
I have spotted bits and pieces from some of those aborted tracks showing up on Richard's Triumph 2000 LP.
According to my cassette, we recorded five numbers:
- A Matter of Time (which was a 13FG number)
- Bombed (by Richard, which was featured on the Autumn 93 jbc European tour)
- Pedby's Grace (by me and Sumishta)
- Colour Waltz (by me and Richard)
- Elwood (by Sumishta and me)
Credit: ;; 2021-12-10 (Friday, 10th of December 2021 - 3 years 12 days ago)